a publication that is issued periodically, usually bound in a paper cover, and typically contains essays, stories, poems, etc., by many writers, and often photographs and drawings, frequently specializing in a particular subject or area, as hobbies, news, or sports.Well, that sounds like the solid (not imaginary) thing that I write a column in. Gosh, it almost seems as though I write for a REAL Magazine. In fact, I am pretty sure that I do. Heck, I am even more surprised than you are that a real magazine would have me, but it seems true. Still, I feel better having double checked to make sure.
Silliness, I know. I can't help it, the comment was written with such a smug attitude. You know, that surety of supreme rightness? It wasn't the only one, but I can't comment on all people posting comments that show so obviously their lack of self esteem and need to make themselves seem better than others. Yeah, we all have that surety of supreme rightness once in a while, maybe I have it right now, who knows?
There is something I do know -- if you don't like UFO Magazine then don't buy it and don't read it, nobody is forcing you to. Likewise, nobody forces you to watch UFO Hunters, Ghost Hunters or anything else.
OK, I am off to catch up on my UFO Hunter watching, as I haven't seen the latest episode yet.
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LOL!
Forgetting sour grapes, the unnamed if impacted curmudgeons ought to be castigated for doing to UFOs what NASA does to space exploration: make it irrelevant, unremarkable, and boring. In this regard, who's done the most damage to the study of UFOs? I suspect it's "impacted curmudgeons" who've indeed played _their_ part. Sorry, UFO Magazine is doing well with the new leadership, but a magazine must be _sold_ to be viable, eh?
"Decker"? LOL! Fastwalker!
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